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Anyone got it yet? Seems to be quite expensive .. and you need a really good computer to be able to power it.

Due to this, I'm a long way off having it myself. I'm going to try to visit a friend in a few months when he is back from holiday and have a go at it. I heard you can't really have it explained, you have to experience it.

Maybe there is a theme here. People (without kids) who can afford a 2 month holiday, can afford VR

Also VR is very new relatively at this point, there are a lot of silly little things around. I'm interested in Serious Sam VR myself. They ported their old games (all of it) with full motion, not just stuck in a spot with waves coming at you.

I have tried an Oculus Rift once. Whilst it was cool, I really don't see how this is going to take off. It feels to me that the only games where this is going to work well is games where you are simulating sitting in a seat. For example space sims or racing games.

As you see, this is very different from just your hands controlling them and your eyes and ears getting input, we see people believing they are there .. to the detriment of themselves and those around them

I still remember when I went to uni, this dumb surfer dude found out I still played vidya games. He said "that's not cool bro" Wait till there is a great VR game in your genre, or your favourite franchise does a good version of it. See how it is then

It sounds like some people are putting in a few different options, some get motion sick. Since its all relatively new there are tweaks still coming.

As you see, this is very different from just your hands controlling them and your eyes and ears getting input, we see people believing they are there .. to the detriment of themselves and those around them

I heard about similar things with those Wii remotes through TVs etc.

I'm going to guess that most people don't have enough space in their house to be able to realistically walk around a real virtual environment. As soon as you have to limit on that, the full immersion is gone (for me). Don't get me wrong, when I tried it it was very cool, but I just think it is going to go the way of 3D for all but the very niche gamer.

Perhaps that might be one thing unique about your country? Whenever there is a renovation show, there are a LOT of very small rooms in most houses. 'Merica seems to go for some big is better in general. Of course if you have a small cramped apartment that won't work.